It is hard to believe that it was just literally over a month ago that President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law.
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Walorski highlights the recent tax reform and its immediate positive effects on workers and companies.
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I ask permission to insert into the record a letter signed by over 150 trade associations, asking for a Federal Register notice that formally delays the increase of the List 3 tariffs from 10 percent to 25 percent.
So, given the fact that these are young people coming right out of high school and they really don't have these skills that you are trying to teach them, soft skills, show up, it is important.
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Now, it will cost the employers a little bit more to do that, but in the long run, with even the greater burden, it still was a change that could be made now because the economy is on an uptick.





